Mark Carney Commits $4.3 Billion to Aid Ukraine—Without Parliamentary Approval

Jul 29, 2025 | Canada Watch: National Headlines | 0 comments

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Mark Carney Commits $4.3 Billion to Ukraine—Without Parliamentary Approval

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“Let’s help our allies… but let’s also respect our institutions. Parliament belongs to the people.”

Mark Carney made global headlines this week, pledging $4.3 billion in Canadian support to Ukraine—without a single vote in Parliament. On the surface, it’s a bold act of solidarity with a nation under siege. But scratch that surface, and a troubling truth emerges: Canada’s democratic process was bypassed.

Where Did the Money Go?

  • $2 billion in military aid — drones, helicopters, munitions.
  • $2.3 billion in infrastructure loans — rebuilding Ukraine’s war-torn cities.

This money wasn’t approved by Parliament. It wasn’t debated. It wasn’t even acknowledged until the ink had dried and Zelensky’s flight had landed.

Doug Ford joked that Carney was “Santa Claus,” but for Canadians, the stocking was filled with debt—and we didn’t get to vote.

The NATO Shell Game

Carney now claims this $2B in military gear will count toward Canada’s NATO spending commitment. Let’s be clear: helping Ukraine is noble, but calling it a domestic investment is financial slight-of-hand.

Meanwhile:

  • Canada’s Armed Forces are under-equipped.
  • Our bases are crumbling.
  • Arctic sovereignty remains vulnerable.

We’re watching creative accounting replace real defense policy.

Democracy Means Debate, Not Decrees

Mark Carney is not a hedge fund manager with discretionary capital. He is Prime Minister of a democracy. And democracy demands accountability, not blank cheques.

So we ask:
When did democracy become a one-man show?


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Bright Spot: Diplomacy with India Restored

One welcome note: Prime Minister Modi arrived in the Rockies this week. Canada and India have agreed to restore diplomatic services—a move that many Indian-Canadians will cheer.

And unlike the last Prime Minister, it seems Carney won’t be caught dancing with separatists. A small step forward in foreign relations.


Final Word: Strong Allies. Stronger Democracy.

Yes, we support Ukraine. Yes, we should help.
But democracy starts at home. Before any Prime Minister gives away billions, Parliament must speak—and the people must be heard.


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